VideoStudio :: Pro X2 - DVD Burning From Video Share Panel
Oct 22, 2011
I have Pro X2 sotware. I have tried very unsuccsessfully to record onto a DVD disc from my video Share panel. I can get onto the template dialogue box, when I press next to record on the Disc, it goes to back, and will not go on to the next dialogue box.
I have plenty of memory and Ram. I use Windows 7. I can get onto Pro X2 ok and can download to create a video file, but I cannot create a disc.
My video won't share as a MPEG-4 HD. Here are the steps I take:
1. Click the "Share" Tab 2. Click "Create Video File" 3. Click "MPEG-4" 4. Click "MPEG-4 HD 5. Select the destination folder for the output 6. Click "Save".
The progress shows 0% and the progress bar goes away after fifteen seconds. I am sharing it as an MPEG-4 HD file because it will be placed on Youtube by someone else. I've probably done four of these projects the same way and they execute just fine.
Here's some more informtion:
Brand: Dell Laptop HDD: 464GB; Used Space 153GB; Free Space 311GB Processsor Intel(R) Cor (TM) i7 CPU Q820 #1.73GHz 1.73GHz Ram: 8GB System Type: 64 Bit Operating System Pen and Touch: Pen and Touch is available through 80 touch points The video is a WMV2, 24 bits 1024 x768, 29.982 frames/second; Audio is windows media audio version 4, aspect ratio is 1.33 x 1.00. It is editable.
Here's how my timeline looks:
BLACK GRAPHIC = 2 SECONDS; TRANSITION (FADE TO BLACK) = 2 SECONDS; 10 SECOND CLIP; 3 SECOND CLIP; 00:42:33 CLIP.
Video Studio Pro X5: I've saved a project with several clips and then tried to "Share" the video using Create Video File. After I get to the Save screen and click Save with a filename, nothing happens - it does not start rendering and no file is saved. But then I saved a short clip from the same file as a separate Project File, and I was able to create a video file or the short clip.
What would cause Share not to be able to create a Video File from a Project File?
I have upgraded to X5 (15.0.0.258) Windows 7 64-bit QuickTime Player 7.7.1 K-Lite_Codec_Pack_840_Basic.exe
I am using an input file of:
a 30 second .avi file, frame size 1440 x 1080 15 frames/sec Video compression Microsoft DTV-DVD Video Decoder, 24 bits, total 450 frames Audio compression PCM 32.000 kHz, 16 bit Mono 960,000 samples.
I was using X3 version [URL].......
If all I do is clip the .avi to a 10 second output (eg .mpg, .mpg, .wmv) with no editing, I get a jerky movie (which appears to be one frame per second).
I have put up a 10 second clip here to show a sample of the jerkiness (which was created using x3) but it is the same jerkiness. [URL]...........
PS MediiaInfo General Complete name : D:2012_03_22 Lorikeets.AVI Format : AVI Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave File size : 25.6 MiB Duration : 30s 0ms Overall bit rate : 7 167 Kbps
Video ID : 0 Format : AVC Format/Info : Advanced Video Codec Format profile : Main@L5.0 Format settings, CABAC : Yes Format settings, ReFrames : 1 frame Format settings, GOP : M=1, N=15 Codec ID : H264 Duration : 30s 0ms Bit rate : 6 519 Kbps Width : 1 440 pixels Height : 1 080 pixels Display aspect ratio : 4:3 Frame rate : 15.000 fps Color space : YUV Chroma subsampling : 4:2:0 Bit depth : 8 bits Scan type : Progressive Bits/(Pixel*Frame) : 0.279 Stream size : 23.3 MiB (91%)
Audio ID : 1 Format : PCM Format settings, Endianness : Little Format settings, Sign : Signed Codec ID : 1 Duration : 30s 0ms Bit rate mode : Constant Bit rate : 512 Kbps Channel(s) : 1 channel Sampling rate : 32.0 KHz Bit depth : 16 bits Stream size : 1.83 MiB (7%) Interleave, duration : 1000 ms (15.00 video frames)
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I thought maybe VS had a problem with the video, so I tried inserting it onto the timeline, and I can edit and output it from there without any problems. But, I can't burn it to AVCHD DVD without re-encoding it, which I don't want to do because it will reduce the quality of what is already a compatible file.
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Camera: Canon Vixia HF20, all AVCHD formatted video Background music selected for all menus Motion menu checked (tried unchecked as well) No background image (using one of the provided 8 templates) Moving path unchecked (tried checked as well) Menu In/Out: none (tried both enabled at default, initially) Video length is 19.66GB total, 26 menued video segments I've updated to X4 SP1
I even tried copying over the afCvtTitleMenuRenterUnit.dll 'fix'.
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